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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Ash" data-source="post: 77027" data-attributes="member: 5854"><p>Ahhh okay! I totally get that! Could you send a few photos of the vials you use for slings? At the store they're all in shallow-ish deli cups that I wouldn't want to keep them in for very long as they are not too well ventilated and would be hard to open and close often for feeding and humidity control etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Ash, post: 77027, member: 5854"] Ahhh okay! I totally get that! Could you send a few photos of the vials you use for slings? At the store they're all in shallow-ish deli cups that I wouldn't want to keep them in for very long as they are not too well ventilated and would be hard to open and close often for feeding and humidity control etc [/QUOTE]
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